72/4=18 yes
72 quarters is 18 dollars.
Yes. (72 quarters) and (18 dollar bills) have exactly the same face value.
Since the exchange rates constantly change, better use an online site - for example, xe.com - to find the current exchange rate. Such sites usually have a built-in calculator, so you don't even have to multiply or divide, just select from what currency to what currency you want to convet, and the amount.
Exchange rates vary from day to day... even from moment to moment... so any exchange rate we give now will be out of date by tomorrow, or possibly even sooner. That said, as of right now (November 22, 2010), 5 Euros is worth about $6.80 US.
72/4=18 yes
72 quarters is 18 dollars.
If you want only quarters, divide 6 / 0.25. [24 quarters, 0 dimes] If you want only dimes, divide 6 / 0.1. [60 dimes, 0 quarters] If you want some combination of quarters and dimes, you can experiment a bit. For this specific problem, you'll need an even number of quarters to get the exact amount - so you can use zero quarters, 2 quarters, 4 quarters, etc.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math here? Alright, let me calculate this earth-shattering problem for you. So, if one quarter is 25 cents, you'd need 800 quarters to make 200 dollars. Like, who even carries that many quarters around?
Yes. (72 quarters) and (18 dollar bills) have exactly the same face value.
well i am not going to work it out but you multiply 1 times 4 quarters to get a dollar so you could multiply 1 mil. times four to get foru mil so my answer would be 4 million quarters in one million dollars
25 Yen is worth around 25 cents in US dollars. The currency rate is at about an even exchange right now.
Since the exchange rates constantly change, better use an online site - for example, xe.com - to find the current exchange rate. Such sites usually have a built-in calculator, so you don't even have to multiply or divide, just select from what currency to what currency you want to convet, and the amount.
It is an odd amount. Any integer not wholly divisible by two is an odd number.
20 pesos equal 100 dollars This can change at any time depending on exchange rates at the moment. So usually it's not an even conversion
Type in "1 dollar in euros" in Google Search and it will convert it for US dollars. The exchange rate of national currencies changes daily, even hourly.For the current value of Euros in dollars, see the related link below.
The exchange rate changes constantly, even daily. If you google foreign exchange you will find several websites that give exchange rates of any two currencies in the world. You will always get the current rate each time you do it.